I joined in #4 and my shot was one of those lost in that round.. however I finally managed to get two of the exact same shot in round #5!
I've been at the helm with Tim since camera #6 and have aged at least 100 years since it first landed on my doorstep.. but lets face it, I'd have nothing to do without it

Síle

If you saw a man drowning and you could either save him or photograph the event...what kind of film would you use?

CONFESSION TIME: I shot the picture only this afternoon. I went out last week on an overcast day not remembering that the thing had Ektar in it (did everyone know this?). Seriously, the light was perfect for a nice Tri-X shot. Ektar?? Color?? What a dirty trick!!

Can you tell I haven't paid too close attention to the posts from a million days ago?

So retried again today (nice and sunny here in NYC today). I will try to box it up and get it to our Mr. Nanian within the next couple of days. Preparing for my law exams after that, so just in time!

CONFESSION TIME: I shot the picture only this afternoon. I went out last week on an overcast day not remembering that the thing had Ektar in it (did everyone know this?). Seriously, the light was perfect for a nice Tri-X shot. Ektar?? Color?? What a dirty trick!!

Can you tell I haven't paid too close attention to the posts from a million days ago?

So retried again today (nice and sunny here in NYC today). I will try to box it up and get it to our Mr. Nanian within the next couple of days. Preparing for my law exams after that, so just in time!

I went out last week on an overcast day not remembering that the thing had Ektar in it (did everyone know this?). Seriously, the light was perfect for a nice Tri-X shot. Ektar?? Color?? What a dirty trick!!
Shawn

Didn't you get the memo on that?
I bet you're still not putting a cover sheet on the TPS reports either.

"He took to writing poetry and visiting the elves: and though many shook their heads and touched their foreheads and said 'Poor old Baggins!' and though few believed any of his tales, he remained very happy till the end of his days, and those were extraordinarily long "- JRR Tolkien, ' The Hobbit '.